Diddy trial recap: What happened on Day 11 of testimony? Key highlights explored

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Diddy trial recap: What happened on the day 11 of testimony? Key highlights explored (Image via Getty)

The federal trial against Sean “Diddy” Combs continued with intense developments on Day 11. The trial focuses on serious charges, including sex trafficking, racketeering, and abuse. Testimony came from police officials and close associates of Cassie Ventura and Kid Cudi. The day was marked by conflicting accounts, a legal motion for mistrial, and personal stories of alleged violence.

Cassie Ventura, one of the key witnesses in the trial, was reportedly in a New York hospital’s labor unit during this time. She had already testified for four days before this break. Her friend and stylist, Deonte Nash, took the stand in her place and added more details about Combs’ alleged actions. Meanwhile, issues with evidence raised concerns about the prosecution’s handling of the case.

The testimonies continued to support a pattern of abuse and threats. The judge’s decision to strike down an investigator’s testimony also changed the direction of the day.


What did law enforcement say about the incidents involving Kid Cudi?

As reported by Sky News on May 28, 2025, LAPD Officer Chris Ignacio testified about a break-in at rapper Kid Cudi’s house in late 2011. He said he saw a Cadillac Escalade parked outside. The SUV was registered to Bad Boy Productions, Diddy’s record label. This connected Diddy’s organization to the scene.

LAFD Arson Investigator Lance Jimenez spoke about a separate event. He looked into the firebombing of Kid Cudi’s Porsche in January 2012. He said a Molotov cocktail was found in the car. He also explained that fingerprint evidence had been destroyed.

The defense called for a mistrial due to the destroyed evidence. The judge denied the mistrial request but decided to remove Jimenez’s testimony from the record. The defense claimed the prosecution had mishandled the case. This ruling became one of the most important parts of the day.


What did Deonte Nash say about Diddy’s behavior?

What did Deonte Nash say about Diddy’s behavior? (Image via Getty)
What did Deonte Nash say about Diddy’s behavior? (Image via Getty)

As reported by People Magazine on May 28, 2025, Deonte Nash, a close friend and former stylist to Cassie Ventura, took the witness stand. He said he had seen Diddy yelling at Cassie, using harsh names, and threatening to release private videos to her family. He said Cassie lived in fear.

Nash also described a violent incident. He said Diddy pulled Cassie by her hair, kicked her, and hit her hard. Nash said this happened during one of Diddy’s angry outbursts. He also said Cassie once told him she would jump off a balcony to escape Combs.

Nash’s story supports what Cassie had said earlier in court. Her testimony mentioned long-term abuse, threats, and control. Nash confirmed that he witnessed many of those events personally.


What other testimonies are connected to Day 11?

A Night With King Diddy At The Dean (Image via Getty)
A Night With King Diddy At The Dean (Image via Getty)

As reported by ABC News on May 28, 2025, testimony from Day 10 by Capricorn Clark, Combs’ former assistant, was referenced again. Clark claimed that Combs forced her to take a lie detector test. She also said she was taken to Kid Cudi’s house at gunpoint. These details were used to show a pattern of threats and force.

Cassie Ventura, the main witness in the trial, had finished her testimony just days earlier. Reports said she was taken to a hospital's labor and delivery unit, possibly giving birth. Her absence did not slow the trial, as the court focused on other witnesses like Nash.

Another woman, known only as “Mia,” is expected to testify soon. Her identity has not been shared with the public. Prosecutors say her story will add to the claims made by Ventura and others.


Day 11 of the trial against Diddy featured key testimonies from law enforcement officials and personal witnesses. The testimony from Deonte Nash supported earlier claims of abuse from Cassie Ventura. Testimony about the firebombing at Kid Cudi’s house raised legal concerns and led to a mistrial motion. Although the judge rejected that motion, the investigator’s testimony was removed from the record.

The trial continues to focus on multiple allegations. Each witness adds more details to the larger picture of what the prosecution calls a pattern of abuse, threats, and coercion.

Edited by Deebakar